Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms of cold weather

Idioms of cold weather

Ice cellar: A cellar for storing things. There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe an extremely cold scene

Water drops turned into ice. Water drops turned into ice. Describe the weather is very cold.

Spring is chilly: slightly cold. Describe the cold in early spring.

If the lips are gone, the teeth will feel cold. Metaphor interests are closely related.

Wind knife frost sword cold wind like a knife, severe frost like a sword. Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment.

Rain and sorrow: cold. It's windy and rainy, cold and desolate.

A person who warms himself by the cold.

Cry because of hunger and cold. Describe the miserable life of hunger and cold.

Spring cold: slight cold. Describe the cold in early spring.

Bitter wind, biting rain, biting wind: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

December refers to the cold season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.

Cold at the end of the year refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.

Freezing describes the extremely cold weather.

Cry: cry; Number: Call. Crying because of hunger and cold describes the miserable life of hunger and cold.

Be caring and attentive: the hot air makes cold people feel warm; Seeking warmth: seeking cold and seeking warmth. Describe being very concerned about people's lives.

Snow abuse and wind abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather.

Snow Cave icehouse: A cave for collecting things. There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe the cold weather, also refers to the cold area.

The cold wind invades the muscles to describe the cold weather.